A perspective on the relationship between partnership and sustainability of child-care organisations in Uganda

David Ekwang Otto, D. Mwesigwa
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Purpose: This study aimed to discuss the relationship between partnership and sustainability of child care organisations in Uganda. This was largely so because it has become clearer that modern day child-care organisations lack ability to continue operating beyond the donor or sponsorship yet sustainability is a key ingredient in child-care organisational initiation. This limitation has placed cumulative burden on child-care organisations wishing to enhance their sustainability by ensuring that they put greater emphasis on partnerships in terms of coordination, networks and collaboration both from within and without. And bearing in mind the countless trials and the signal of dearth of partnership through networks, coordination and collaboration in not-for-profit child-care organisations in Uganda, the motivation of this study is on how Ugandan child-care organisations can achieve sustainability in the competitive 21st century.   Methodology: The study adopted a desk review method, some earlier theories on child-care as well as various literatures on each of the three constructs of networks, coordination and collaboration are debated as a base for drawing recommendations to different stakeholders. Results: It can be noted that for sustainability to be achieved in a child-care organisation, emphasis needs to be put to the three issues of networks, coordination, and collaboration. Unique contribution to theory, policy and practice: The outcomes of this analysis are helpful to the different theories and policies on child care organisations in northern Uganda and the country in general.
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关于乌干达儿童保育组织的伙伴关系和可持续性之间关系的观点
目的:本研究旨在讨论乌干达儿童保育组织的伙伴关系和可持续性之间的关系。这在很大程度上是因为,越来越明显的是,现代托儿机构缺乏在捐赠者或赞助之外继续运营的能力,但可持续性是托儿机构启动的一个关键因素。这一限制给希望通过确保更加重视内部和外部的协调、网络和合作方面的伙伴关系来提高其可持续性的托儿组织带来了累积的负担。考虑到乌干达非营利性儿童保育组织中无数的试验和缺乏通过网络、协调和合作建立伙伴关系的信号,本研究的动机是乌干达儿童保育组织如何在竞争激烈的21世纪实现可持续发展。研究方法:本研究采用案头回顾法,讨论了一些早期的托儿理论,以及关于网络、协调和协作三种结构的各种文献,作为向不同利益相关者提出建议的基础。结果:可以注意到,为了在托儿机构中实现可持续性,需要强调网络,协调和协作三个问题。对理论、政策和实践的独特贡献:这一分析的结果对乌干达北部和整个国家的儿童保育组织的不同理论和政策有帮助。
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